A. Shev Shankar Lai v. Debi Sahai. Facts. One Mst. Jadonath got certain property by way of gift. After her death the daughter succeeded to her rights in 1879. She also died in 1896 having sons, plaintiffs and the married daughters. The sons claimed the property as the heirs of their mother. The defendant raised the objection that she was the heir of the mother’s property. The first Court decided in favour of the plaintiff. The High Court held that the property was Stridhan property and passed to the daughter. Then the sons appealed to the Privy Council.
It was contended on behalf of the sons that property inherited from a woman by another woman was not her Stridhan property.
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Judgment:
The Privy Council noted:
(1) The main question is, whether under Mitakshara Law of Banaras School, property which a woman has taken by inheritance from a female is her Stridhan in the sense that on her death it passes to her Stridhan heirs.
(2) In Bengal it was well-settled that property inherited from a woman by woman does not pass on the death of the latter to her Stridhan heirs.
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(3) Under the Mitakshara law the text of Mitakshara seem to make all property taken by woman by an inheritance of her Stridhan. It has been previously decided that property inherited from males is not Stridhan. There can be distinction if the property is inherited from females.
(4) Their Lordships approved the view of Macnaughten, a great authority on Hindu Law that what once descended as Stridhan does not so descend again.
Accordingly it was held that the property in dispute was not the Stridhan as to devolve upon the plaintiff’s sister in preference to them.
A female inheriting property (Stridhana) from a female takes only a limited estate in such property, and at her death the property passes not to her heirs, but to the next Stridhan heirs of the female from whom she inherited it. Accordingly the property will not descend to the Stridhan heirs of the daughter, Jagarnath because she had only a limited estate in it but to the next Stridhana heir of their mother, Jadonath who was the absolute owner of the property.